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By Fred Durso, Jr. Giving a presentation that showcases home fire sprinklers? Maybe it’s a live burn/sprinkler demonstration or an open house at a newly built sprinklered home. Don’t let your efforts fall flat with a lackluster ending. Here are…

By LisaMarie Sinatra Planning on hosting a New Year’s Eve party this year? What better way to ring in 2015 than with fire safety. With New Year’s festivities comes food, food and more food. Have you planned how you will…

By Fred Durso, Jr. Maryland’s fire service remains “cautiously optimistic” after experiencing a decline in fire deaths in 2014. Complementing this good news is that there hasn’t been a single fire death in any of Maryland’s sprinklered homes. Learn more…

By Lisa Braxton People around the world will celebrate the coming New Year with food, beverages, dancing and fireworks. Some will attend public events with hundreds of other revelers, while others will head to smaller gatherings or celebrations in private…

By Susan McKelvey The gifts have been opened, the ornaments are starting to sag, and the fallen pine needles are multiplying daily – these are clear signs that it’s time to remove the Christmas tree and other holiday decorations from…

The gifts have been opened, the ornaments are starting to sag, and the fallen pine needles are multiplying daily – these are clear signs that it’s time to remove the Christmas tree and other holiday decorations from your home. Source::…

By Fred Durso, Jr. The number of fire fatalities in Alabama this year has exceeded 2013 totals, and the state’s fire officials aren’t taking the news lightly. Joining others in vocalizing their frustration with these deaths is Chief Alan Martin…

By Lauren Backstrom The gifts have been opened, the ornaments are starting to sag, and the fallen pine needles are multiplying daily – these are clear signs that it’s time to remove the Christmas tree and other holiday decorations from…

By Fred Durso, Jr. Christmas Eve for Irv and Cathy Bailey went according to plan. The night started with a nice dinner with their two sons, daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren, Solon and Liam, 10. Then there was a reading of…

By Lisa Braxton Conversations I’ve had with my sister recently about smoke alarm safety have paid off. For months, Sylvia has been concerned about the smoke alarms in her house. One alarm didn’t seem to be working and had her…

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